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  • [[File:JacksonsLapsangSouchong low.jpg|thumb|Lapsang Souchong tea]] ...to as '''smoked tea''' (熏茶). Lapsang is distinct from all other types of tea because lapsang leaves are traditionally smoke-dried over pinewood fires, t
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  • '''Kombucha''' is an effervescent fermentation of sweetened tea that is used as a functional food. ...mushroom" or "mother", the kombucha culture is actually a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY).
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  • [[File:dragon_well_tea.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Long Jing tea]] ...d by hand and is renowned for its high quality, earning the [[China Famous Tea]] title.
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  • {{#ev:youtube|v=0ro7FRqyq00||right|Asian Art Museum: Korean tea ceremony}} ...nterpersonal etiquette. The Korean tea ceremony, along with Korean tea and tea culture have been experiencing a revival in the modern era.
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  • ...n of Assam.jpg|right|thumb|A teaworker plucking tea leaves in a tea garden of Assam]] ...ds containing Assam, are often sold as "breakfast" teas. [[Irish breakfast tea]] for instance, is a maltier and stronger blend among the breakfast blends.
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  • ...lant whose leaves and leaf buds are used to produce the popular beverage [[tea]]. ...ea tree (not to be confused with ''Melaleuca alternifolia'', the source of tea tree oil).
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  • [[File:Green tea 3 appearances.jpg|thumb|right|The appearance of green tea in three different stages (from left to right): the infused leaves, the dry ...reana, Azores Islands, Portugal: the only European region to support green tea production.]]
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  • ...a|white]], [[yellow tea|yellow]], [[oolong]], etc.), or from a caffeinated tea, in which the caffeine has been removed. In addition to serving as a bevera ...rly as Ancient Egypt and Ancient China that discuss the enjoyment and uses of tisanes. Among the Chinese, tisanes are commonly known as ''liang cha''.
    13 KB (2,065 words) - 21:05, 31 January 2014
  • {{#ev:youtube|v=QE-aXKxPagY||right|Farmer-leaf: Making Pu-erh tea - Step by step guide}} ...eae) inferred from chloroplast and nuclear DNA: insights into evolutionary history and conservation]</ref>.
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  • ...ses. Although traditionally prepared by decoction, retail versions include tea bags for infusion, instant powdered mixtures, and concentrates. ...sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea.
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  • [[Image:Shanghai-Huxinting Tea House.jpg|thumb|right|A tea house in Shanghai, China.]] [[Image:Teahouse-Nanjing.jpg|thumb|right|A tea house in Nanjing Presidential Palace Garden]]
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  • [[File:Camellia sinensis - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-025.jpg|250px|thumb|Tea plant (''Camellia sinensis'') from ''Köhler's Medicinal Plants'']] ...over cured leaves of the tea plant, ''[[Camellia sinensis]]'' After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. It has a cooling, slight
    56 KB (8,821 words) - 20:37, 31 January 2016
  • [[File:Tea ceremony.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A man performs a [[tea ceremony]].]] ...s aspects of: tea production, tea brewing, tea arts and ceremony, society, history, health, ethics, education, and communication and media issues.
    45 KB (7,828 words) - 20:39, 23 December 2019

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